This week is just crazy. In fact, my whole month is really crazy! It's the end of the month, February has a 29th day this year. My whole life I have been complaining that the month of February is...
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In women with type 1 diabetes, restriction of their insulin doses can increase (three-folds!) their risk of death and rates of disease complication. Of course, in comparison to those that never...
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In this blog, if you search "Alzheimer's disease", there will be more than a couple old posts that will come out. And that's because scientists have been discovering evidences that...
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The Novartis diabetes pill Eucreas has been approved by The European Union for type 2 diabetes. Eucreas is a combination of Galvus (a DPP-4 inhibitor) and metformin (a popular diabetes drug which...
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I just saw this report at the New York Times entitled: Stem Cell Therapy Controls Diabetes in Mice. You know I have such high hopes for stem cell research, especially for the treatment and control of...
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The risk of developing chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases can be lowered by a high whole-grain diet, not to mention achieving weight loss, significantly. Such were the...
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by Gloria Gamat on February 14, 2008
Happy Valentine's Day readers of Daily Diabetic. Wow, this is my first V-Day on this blog. If you are diabetic of if at a high risk of developing diabetes, I have only one advice to you this...
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I live in a rice-eating country. Rice is our staple food like potato it is to others. I've worked in rice research for 10 years. Thus I know rice a lot. I sort-of live, eat and breath it. So I......
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Is environmental pollution linked to type 2 diabetes? That's what Cambridge scientists want to find out. In the journal The Lancet, Drs. Oliver Jones and Julian Griffin highlight the need to...
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According surprising, unexplained findings by a study led by Dr. William T. Friedewald of Columbia University, aggressive treatment in lowering blood sugar levels (as normally done and proved...
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I got the following email 5 days ago from Daniel DeMoss (New media relations, MS&L Digital - Ann Arbor): My name is Daniel DeMoss and I work for MS&L Digital, a public relations firm that is...
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